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Warrior Trading // Ross Cameron // Day Trade Warrior

What's up everyone? All right? Well here we are. Tuesday morning and uh, it ended up being actually it's Tuesday afternoon. Now it's 2 30. ended up being kind of a slow day for me.

I started this morning. I sat down around eight eight o'clock 8 15. Evok ended up very quickly moving up the scanner. It was a penny Stock was like 30 40 cents.

Yesterday once it's up to 60 cents, it's up 100. Ended up going up to uh, 90 cents. you know, 150 percent 95 cents a dollar Dollar Five Dollar Seven pulled back, Dollar Ten pulled back, Dollar Thirteen pulled back, Dollar seventeen pulled back and it kept kind of inching higher and finally I was like you know what? All right, I'll take a trade. So first trade 50 000 shares.

Long it squeezes up. I ended up making like four cents a share on it. From it was like a dollar twenty to a dollar twenty four. Not a big win, but you know a thousand bucks.

All right Well but remember, commissions commissions were really high today. got back in whatever, Dollar 25, got out a dollar 30. got back in dollar 33, got out of the dollar 36, got back in a dollar 36, stopped out at 34. back in at 35 out of 39.

so just really small moves. with larger share size and going into the open I thought we were going to pull away and open squeeze into a halt and so I started to size up bigger position into the open and ended up hitting that like 41 level and then dropped. So I ended up losing on that trade and I was up about six cents on a bigger position. I'll go over in more detail during the recap and so I had unrealized profit, ended up flushing down and taking a loss on that trade and basically brought me back to flat on Ev.

Okay, and then I had two other trades that, um, I got at the open or within the first like hour and finished the first part of the morning at a little over four thousand dollars before fees and commissions. So not to me a great morning, but about the same profit as yesterday and yesterday if you recall. I went down like 8 000 before rallying from red to green. So in some ways it was not as bad as yesterday.

so equal P L, but achieved without having to go deep in the red. so that was good. I came back to do the recap, sat down at like 2 30 and saw Nutx squeezing up 130, 140, 150, 160 Wow, it's got a big float. It's a recent ipo.

I saw the dip, I saw a perfect perfect one minute micro pullback I executed, got in ten thousand shares, rips up, and was out with seven thousand dollars of profit. So that moved me up to eleven thousand, Three hundred, uh dollars on the day. Reminders Always my results are not typical. I'm sharing them with you because I think it's important.

You know the person that you're learning from is credible qualified. This is real money, but you shouldn't interpret this to mean that you will achieve the same. We don't track the typical result of traders in our community, so we can't say that you will be more or less successful in the average trader. All right, That's my disclaimer of risk.
trading is risky practices simulated before you put real money on the line. Feel free to tune in tomorrow morning. right around 8 45 9 A.m for the morning show if you want to watch me trading in real time. Today we got the watch list and some trades yesterday.

I I don't think I traded during the morning show. I think the morning show was no trade, but um, I can't remember now. In any case, I hope tomorrow we do have some opportunities given that we have a nice move on. uh, nutx today 160 Frge another 40 there.

I mean we had some nice momentum so I'm hopeful that we see some good action tomorrow morning and that you know we kind of have a good Wednesday Thursday Friday to finish off the month of April. All right. So as always I hope you hit the thumbs up. I hope you're subscribed to the channel and I hope you enjoy the recap and I'll see you tomorrow for the morning show around 8 45 9 A.m All right, see you then.

All right everyone. So I'm going to go over the trades from this morning: traded four different stocks um, and also accidentally made 147.55 cents in my regular trading account. Which means I have to pay income tax on that, so you know every time I do that I'm adding a little bit more that I have to pay tax on. But this is tax free, so not bad.

Uh, the four stocks I traded: Nutx, E-v-o-k F-r-g-e Sky H. We'll start at the beginning with the first stock I traded today: Ev. Okay, so when I sat down this morning around eight A.m uh, Evie. Okay, at that time was our leading gapper up about 160 as it was breaking over one dollar.

Now, normally I really don't like trading these, um, lower price range stocks because the only way for me to make good money on them is to trade with large share size. So 25 50 000 share positions totally standard on a price range like this. And so if I buy 50 000 shares because my routing fees are around point zero zero three, it's gonna be around three hundred dollars round trip to buy and sell. So if I take a fifty thousand share trade ten times, I could end up having three thousand dollars in commissions.

I mean, it's kind of. It's kind of crazy, but the commissions can really, really stack up very quickly, so I do have to be careful of that. You know some people who are trading with Think or Swim, Td, Ameritrade, or E-trade don't have to worry about that. But anyways, it is a problem for me so I have to be a little bit careful there.

I didn't log in to see what my commissions are today. I don't really care that much. I mean, I know that I probably didn't make all that much on um, uh, whatever it is. um uh, Evok.

In total, it looks like I traded about 350 000 shares. uh, to the buy side of 350 to the sell side. So so let's see. so 750 000 shares approximately times .003 it's going to be about 2 250 in commissions.
that kind of. You know that that's a lot of commissions. so as it turns out, didn't really make money on it. Only up two thousand.

Two hundred dollars? That's the commission. That's a little disappointing. My first trade was around one dollar and uh, 10 cents as it started to break away up here one 107 and just kind of kept trading it as it was grinding higher and going into the open. I was holding about 75 000 shares with an average of 135 and I was looking for the squeeze into the halt at the open.

so when it was at 141 I was up like 5 grand on it. But I didn't take it off the table because I was looking for that squeeze up to 150, Halt up, maybe higher. That could have easily been a fifteen twenty thousand dollar winner. It just didn't end up happening.

It didn't end up working and it ended up pulling back at the open. So I was up four grand on it. And on that trade at the Open, I lost two thousand dollars and so that put me basically back to break even on that stock. So kind of disappointing.

It's one of the things I said about these stocks is you turn commissions when you're with a direct access type of broker and it's just the way it goes. Um, my and my. I Like I said, I didn't log in to see what my fees are. You do get a rebate if you add liquidity.

Um, let's see routing fees if I check the routing fees at Lightspeed. Well actually I'm not even seeing, uh, where it lists it anymore. They changed their their page around a little bit here, so whatever. it doesn't really.

it doesn't really matter. But anyway, so I I didn't I don't think I really did all that well on that one. so it is what it is. Okay, so that was the first one I traded.

Uh, and then we had Sky H squeeze up and Sky H this one. I traded a couple times and it was pretty choppy and it was right around the 200 moving average on the daily chart, but it seemed like it wanted to break that level. so I started trading it as it broke 1150 right here, squeezed up to 1178, drops down, lost 500 on the first trade. I got back in over 11.75 It squeezes up to a high of 12.

took the profit out, it was up 1500 on it. Then I got back in right around 12, 15, 12, 20 and ended up stopping out and giving back the 1500 I had made. So I'm down 31 dollars on Sky H Uh At the same time Frge started squeezing up and I jumped on this one. and actually it's continuing nicely here.

So I jumped on this one as it was squeezing up in this candle here and rode the momentum from about 14 14, 50 average all the way up to a high there of 16 15 97. So I made about 2 000 on that one it pulled back. I tried to take a dip, trade in it here for the curl back through 15 but ended up losing a little on that so gave back a little profit on that one. Um, glad to see it's at high a day.

that's always nice to see. First pull back, second pull back, third pull back. a little choppy, but you know, definitely moving. So so that's good.
and then, uh. So I finished the morning up about four thousand, three hundred dollars, but of course, really only about half of that because of commissions. And then Nutx came along. So Nutx I sat down here to do my recap and I saw it.

Um, tap nine and then squeeze up through ten and it's pushed up to a high here of 1069. As it pulled back, I started getting dialed in here and I ended up getting a couple of really nice trades on it. So this trade right here was a almost picture perfect one minute micro pullback and I took it with 10 000 shares and I was in at about 1140 average and it went all the way up to 13. It halted up at 1347.

on resumption, it dipped. I bought the dip at 12 31. It then squeezes back up to 1380 and I took my profit out. and that was it.

Those are my trades, so I got two decent trades on it. The better. The best trade was the first one minute pullback, smaller share size on the dip trade. Uh, but ended up making seven thousand dollars on that as a surprise trade in the afternoon.

and on that one my commissions are going to be. Let's see, um, about 180 dollars and that's not bad. That's that's not bad at all. I'm totally okay with that.

So 180 bucks in commissions is a much better commission ratio than on Evok. Of course at a higher price range. I'm trading with smaller share size. So because my commissions are uh, factored based on uh share size, the the higher share size stocks can get me now an Evok that ends up ripping 20 30 cents with 75 or 100 000 shares that absolutely can pay itself.

Um, that can be, you know, 20 30 000 trade. So it's okay. But what I ended up doing on it was getting in, getting out, getting, and getting out because it would sort of squeeze up a little and then it would pull back right. Like, right up to here.

You know it's kind of breaks through 19 and then it drops down here on this red candle. Then it kind of squeezes up again, and then it drops down, squeezes up again, and then it drops down, squeezes up again, and then it drops down. And when you're trading with that kind of size, you really don't want to hold through a 15 pullback. so you end up getting in.

At least I find myself getting into sometimes over trading it this price action. You know. While the thing went from 90 cents to 1.40 right in this range, you can see that it wasn't actually as parabolic as Nutx. Comparatively, Nutx made a much cleaner move from 10 up to 14.

Four dollars a share. Now, granted, four dollars a share is only 40 percent move, whereas Evok ended up being up over 200 percent 300 percent. At one point, it's still up 255. or it was a gap of 255..

still at about uh, well. I don't know. where did it open. No, that was about it at the peak.

So in any case, um, doesn't really matter. But uh, clearly there's uh, for me, more money in stocks, a little on the higher price range, not not too high. You know you get into 30, 40, 50 a share. I've had some trades up in that price range that I've done really badly on because I end up.
You know you catch a five point flush or a ten point flush and you can really get smoked. So there's a sweet spot. and it's kind of between like, you know, two dollars and twenty dollars. And sometimes I trade on the low side of that sweet spot because hey, Evok was the leading gapper and it made sense.

I wouldn't have traded it if it weren't so dang obvious it was the leading gapper. everyone was watching. It had a lot of volume. It's got over 193 million shares of volume right now, so you know it made sense to trade it.

And I stepped up to the plate and I was up four grand on it. Which you know I would have been happier to finish up four. or maybe to finish up 10. but um, you know, I swang.

I kind of took a swing for that final trade here into the open and with 75 000 shares being up five cents a share was you know, 3 500. So I guess I was up 7 000 on it, but then ended up that. That turned into a losing trade and put me from up seven to up only two. Had it squeezed through 45 and 50 into a halt and then opened higher 60 68 70 might have seen him move up to two and that could have been a pretty nice trade.

So what's important I think for me is setting myself up so I can take some swings like that With what ends up being as far as I'm concerned, relatively minimal risk. Why was it minimal risk? Well, I was already up on the trade so I could afford to kind of let it ride and it didn't work out and so I ended up coming back to more or less flight after commissions. But you know that versus the potential to end up having a really nice trade, I'm usually okay with that risk reward, and Utx. This one just ended up being the one that ended up moving a little bit more and for me being a bit easier to trade.

Usually don't do a lot trading in the afternoon, but this and you and this float is a little higher. but boy, this thing's up 165 right now and it was lighting up the scanners. So it's a somewhat recent ipo and if it wants to squeeze, you know what? I don't want to. I don't want to leave that opportunity on the table, but at this point now with a false breakout at around 13 here and clearly pulling back, I'm not interested in it any longer.

I would say at this point it looks like it's on the back side of the move, so probably probably leave it alone. So that ended up being my day. Was not expecting to have a really great day after this morning. You know, Evoke didn't go very well leading gap or failed kind of thought.

that's probably it got a little momentum on Sky H and Frge didn't really make that much on it. Threw in the towel around 10 30 at 4 000 profit on the day and then ended up sitting down to record my recap here. And as I you know, loaded stuff up here was an opportunity right in front of me. I always try to be careful about that because you know I I was getting in for the first time at 11 50 or 11 30.
Whatever it was, you know I already missed this entire move from 6 up to 11. just the luck of the draw that when it started to open up, I was not in front of my computer so completely missed this move. I can see how you could have traded this move and lost money. Halted down right here, rallied back up, but then topping tails dropped back down.

So had I been around, I might have actually lost money on it, but you know, I don't know. It ended up, um, that I sat down at what happened to be the right time and so that was. That was good. So grateful for that.

Yesterday wasn't a particularly exciting day. I went down. what was it? Seventy thousand dollars on a day, finished the day up about four grand. So this morning when I was up four grand, I was like, well, in a way, it wasn't as bad as yesterday because I didn't go red.

Yesterday I went red on the day. today. I just kind of only had small gains. And then fortunately, I had this one trade here that gave me a little a little cushion.

So now I've got a little cushion on the week. about 15 000 on the week before. Fees and commissions. You know, fees and commissions.

This is just part of the game. Uh, it's it's part of the deal. and it's uh, you know it's a calculated decision which broker you want to use. Some people who maybe are a little smarter than me will have multiple brokers.

So when, um, you know when they're not feeling like well and I have my Td Ameritrade account here. but I don't have a substantial amount of money in it and it feels like it would for the most part just be kind of sitting there because I use it so rarely. But you know this would have been a day where I could have punched some 10 000 share orders on Evok and not had to pay a fian commission on it so I don't know. My kind of tempting but whatever.

So yeah, and a question there. where do I sit on the month? I don't know, I haven't looked, I don't even know. I could probably guess, but I don't even really care to. I will of course tell you where I sit uh at the end of the week.

So Friday or maybe on Monday I'll do a April month in review and and we'll see where I finish. But I kind of decided this month to not look too closely just to try to keep my head down, focus on having good days sort of as standalone good days and not try to think about you know, where I was staying, where I was sitting on the on the on the month because sometimes you start to think oh gosh, I'm up this amount on the month and then you get attached to that number and if you start to lose money, you're trying to get back to that number. I have had two red days this month. not bad, but I have had two red days so it's something.
I have to be a little careful that I don't. you know, dig myself a hole and get emotional. You know if I have a red day tomorrow or something like that, especially as we get near the end of the month. So anyways, I've got uh, three days left here.

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. We'll try to finish the month strong and then go into the month of May with, you know, a little bit of a cushion. I I think that this probably is. There's a very good chance that this will be my best month of the year so far.

Um, but but it may not be. I I don't know my commissions could be higher than I realize I might be thinking it's been better than it has been. I don't think I really had any like single days that were like really terrific. I also haven't had any really devastating days either.

so it's just kind of been like a just a steady month as far as I can tell. This last week last week was a little slower. We were having some momentum on sort of lower price names. uh, same as today on Evok, so you know, a little slower.

but I don't know. So anyways, that's it for me. Reminders always of course that trading is risky. My results are not typical typical result of most traders is losing money.

Uh, we don't track the typical result of traders in our community so we can't make any guarantee that you'll be more or less likely to succeed. So do be mindful that trading is risky. You should trade in a simulator before you put real money on the line and I'll be back at it first thing tomorrow Morning as always for the morning. show and uh, for trading early for uh, Warrior Pro all Access, uh, Traders and then through the morning and hopefully we have some good opportunities tomorrow.

I hope tomorrow is a little better than today. Today ended up being okay, really thanks to just that one trade kind of at the end of the morning. I am just hoping that, uh, maybe that's a sign of things to come for the rest of the week. Some nice momentum we'll see.

All right, So that's it for me. I hope you guys have a great rest of the day. I'm going to end the recap here and then I'll talk a bit to Warrior Pro students. I hope you really enjoyed that video and make sure you hit the thumbs up and subscribe to the channel if you haven't already.

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17 thoughts on “$nutx 165% day trading recap by ross cameron”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars NYCEE57' says:

    Deez NUTX got squeezed

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ichavez All other mail ikb says:

    This guy only finds the money plays I'm jelly

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Larissa Pekol says:

    Nice Green Day for you Ross! Not a great day for the overall market today but I hope some of this momentum continues.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gold Amelia says:

    it requires money to make money this is the best secret I have ever heard we don't make money we make multiple money

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Roseline Wilson says:

    I think this pandemic has taught people the importance of multiple streams of income, unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security rather having different investments is the real deal..

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars NIJARIO says:

    Now you're looking like a hippie haha

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stave Vail says:

    My greatest happiness is the $ 28,000 biweekly profit I get consistently

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars A Rad Dad says:

    Once again Ross you bring us I formative material! Thank you for all the effort you put into helping educate us.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert J. says:

    Why was one account tax free and the other wasn't?

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Martinez Nickson says:

    APE tothemoon this week

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew talks investing, stocks, crypto & finance! says:

    Shorts haven't covered a single share

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew talks investing, stocks, crypto & finance! says:

    Shorts won this battle on $NUTX

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Evan Thompson says:

    You converted me from being an average day trader to a complete scalper 🔥. I was profitable then had a really tough couple months. Recently I’ve been profitable on a, now, small account. You motivate me, and help me adjust my strategy to be winning again 🤞🏼

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew talks investing, stocks, crypto & finance! says:

    $NUTX Hit my $9 target & $12 target. Now we got to close to $20. Break $20 & we could see close to $40!!

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Beyond Artists says:

    Why posting after trading hours?

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Evan Thompson says:

    First comment lol you a goat king. I watch you everyday! You inspire me

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mr_x says:

    👍

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